谁向肯尼亚西部的小奶农提供兽医服务?卡卡梅加县的经验教训

T. O. K’Oloo, E. Ilatsia
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临床和人工授精服务的自由化在肯尼亚允许许多玩家进入畜牧业服务部门。本研究考察了兽医服务的主要提供者以及影响Kakamega县小农奶农提供兽医服务的因素。社会经济数据是通过随机选择128个家庭和有目的选择30个服务提供者的家庭调查收集的。描述性统计数据显示,59%的病例由动物卫生助理照料,其中38%的病例由私人动物卫生助理照料。以自我治疗为基类估计的多项logit计量模型结果显示,距离对政府服务提供者的选择有负向影响,而与热带牲畜单位、治疗费用和农民教育水平呈正相关。
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Who Offers Veterinary Services to Smallholder Dairy Farmers in Western Kenya? Lessons from Kakamega County
ABSTRACT Liberalization of both clinical and artificial insemination services in Kenya allowed many players into the livestock service sector. This study examines key providers of veterinary services and the factors that influence the delivery of veterinary services among smallholder dairy farmers in Kakamega County. Socio-economic data were collected through a household survey of 128 randomly selected households and 30 purposively selected service providers. The descriptive statistics revealed that 59% of all cases were attended to by animal health assistants, with private animal health assistants attending to 38% of all the cases. The results of the multinomial logit econometric model estimated with self-treatment as the base category revealed a negative influence of distance on the choice of government service providers but a positive relationship with tropical livestock unit, treatment cost and education level of the farmer.
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